Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Jan 5: Deepak Rao's income was meagre. He faced financial constraints. Although he used to share his problems with his friends, he never sought their assistance to tide over the financial crisis. With the death of the man who was the lone financial support for the family, friends of Deepak have spread an appeal through Faceboook and WhatsApp, seeking the well-wishers and philanthropists to extend a helping hand to the devastated family by remitting funds to the bank account standing in the name of Deepak's mother.
Deepak used to sell mobile SIM cards through line sale. He used to get salary of about Rs 12,000 per month out of which Rs 6,000 went towards housing loan installment while Rs 1,500 more got diverted towards repayment of bike loan. He gave Rs 2,500 to his mother for managing family expenses and he was left with about Rs 2,000 which he spent for petrol for his vehicle which he normally used to take part in the activities of various institutions and organizations in his village with which he was associated.
As long as he was alive, Deepak never sought financial help from anyone, although he revealed about the financial situation he was facing. To the best of his abilities, and within the limited resources he had, he used to look after his mother and the younger brother who is speech and hearing impaired.
A message seeking financial assistance to this distressed family which has lost its only earning member, is now being shared on social websites.
Details of account: Name: Prema Bank: Syndicate Bank, Katipalla branch. Account No. 01672030000810. IFSC: SYNB0000167.
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